All sites: level pullthru's, ramada and aluminum picnic tables on concrete slab, iron fire ring and bbq grills, and tent platforms. Most sites surrounded by tall sage for good privacy, except sites 1-4. Clean vault toilets. I did not see any...
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12 miles from town, all paved. All paved sites, paved loop road, clean vault toilets, no pullthru's, mature shadey pines and spruce, creek alongside #'s 1 - 4, 14 sites w/ four first come no reserve. So much elbow room between sites! ...
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8.5 miles from highway, paved the whole way, (watch for potholes), paved loop and some paved back-in sites next to the small lake, large private sites with large pines, picnic table & fire ring, a couple of large pullthru's ... no drinking water...
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This small campground below Hart Mtn Antelope Preserve was perfect for one night. 9 sites w/ picnic table and iron fire pit, clean newer potty, and a pavilion with tables, water spigot. There was a host. Smooth gravel road. No trees, no...
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There are a few sites with large bushy junipers for privacy. The road is gravel and excellent. The 1st 100 yards has 2 sites sort of tacky. I went .3 miles to a large open area, good turnaround for large rigs. I went back to a side...
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Very nice! A short, slightly washboarded entry road gets you to this free campground that has great sites along the lake, 3 newer vault toilets at each segment of pullouts, and can accommodate any size rig with tow. The birding was great for a...
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I stayed 3 days, a park pass costs $5 and covered all 3 nights. No signs to guide you to where to camp-- but I saw people camped in front of the visitor center, along sandy pullouts (where I was) and at the nice new East End sites (keep going...
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